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[[folder:Film]][[folder:Film - Animated]]* In ''WesternAnimation/TheChipmunkAdventure'', we're led to believe that Jamal is a rival crime boss to the two diamond smugglers Claudia and Klaus, but it turns out that he's actually an inspector for Interpol, and his 'henchmen' are agents working for him.[[/folder]]

* In the end of ''Film/WillyWonkaAndTheChocolateFactory'', [[spoiler: Wonka tells Charlie that Slugworth does not exist and he is really Mr. Wilkinson, An employe who works with Wonka]].-->'''Charlie''': It's Slugworth!!!-->'''Wonka''': (chuckles) NO! NO! NO! That's not Slugworth, He works for me!

* ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'' is one of the most famous examples of this trope in all film, to ItWasHisSled territory. [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger Ahnold's]] futuristic killing machine is trailing child delinquent and would-be RebelLeader John Connor seemingly to kill him, along with a shapeshifting killing machine made of liquid metal. When John is caught in a corridor between the two, the T-800 levels its shotgun at John and exclaims [[WhamLine "Get down!"]] before headshotting the other Terminator, then shielding John with its body when it retaliates.

* ''VisualNovel/NewDanganRonpaV3'' gives us [[spoiler: Kokichi Ouma, the Ultimate Supreme Leader and TheRival character of the game. He is a ConsummateLiar who claims to find excitement in the killing game, constantly criticizes the other students (especially during class trials), and manipulates [[NiceGuy Gonta]] into murdering Miu during Chapter 4, causing the remaining students to distrust him. However, Chapter 5 reveals that he seriously dislikes the killing game and allows himself to be murdered by Kaito in order to save Maki from being executed for fatally poisoning him. When you find his motive video in Chapter 6, you learn that his supposed NebulousEvilOrganization was actually a small group of petty criminals and pranksters who committed "laughable crimes" and had a rule not to kill anybody, which ties into Kokichi's hatred for the killing game and Maki.]]

* David Madsen, the chief of security at Blackwell Academy in ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange''. At first, he appears to be a major {{Jerkass}} towards both his family and the students he is supposed to protect, with his surveillance and harassment of one being a factor in them being DrivenToSuicide. In later episodes however, he is revealed to be a HeroWithAnFInGood. He is shown to be [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold genuinely supportive of his family]] despite his strictness, and is also aware of his flaws as a step-father to Chloe. And he turned out to be a WellIntentionedExtremist when it came to investigating the disappearance of Rachel Amber, and the conclusion he was coming to to was [[ProperlyParanoid mostly correct]]. [[spoiler:In the final episode, he gets a BigDamnHeroes moment when he saves Max from the Dark Room, a far cry from the animosity between the two in the first episode]].

* ''Series/IZombie'': Season 2 introduces Liv's new LoveInterest Drake, a shady man who is working under a kingpin of the drug dealing in Seattle. [[spoiler:It turns out that he was actually an undercover cop infiltrating on the operation to acquire intel for a case against said kingpin, Liv however only finds it out by the time he has already been kidnapped by Major and sees on his mother's photo album that he was a cop]].

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* ''VisualNovel/AceAttorneyInvestigations'': In the sequel, you have Justine Courtney, a cold woman and Sebastian's HypercompetentSidekick who is far more troublesome and her testimonies are far more difficult than his. [[spoiler:Case 4 shows that she was intending to see if Edgeworth was a fitting prosecutor to fight against the corruption of the law system with her, and when he is put uder the spotlight, she helps him out by pointing out that the real culprit would be the Chief prosecutor, and spends the rest of the game helping him out in the investigations]].

* Early chapters of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' and to a lesser extent ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood'' suggest the Elrics' father, Van Hohenheim, may turn out to be an ArchnemesisDad, only for his apparent evil actions to be the result of an EvilTwin.

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* Early chapters of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' and to a lesser extent ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemistBrotherhood'' ''[[Manga/FullmetalAlchemist Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' suggest the Elrics' father, Van Hohenheim, may will turn out to be an ArchnemesisDad, only for his apparent evil actions to be the result of an EvilTwin.

* In ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', the Flamethrower Guy is initially assumed to be the SerialKiller hunting the teens, but is eventually revealed to be separate entity that only wanted to [[spoiler: protect the kids from the {{wendigo}}s]]. In addition, [[spoiler: the SerialKiller is just one of the kids trying to teach the others a lesson and was completely unaware anyone was in any danger, and Dr. Hill is said kid's conscience.]]

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* In ''VideoGame/UntilDawn'', the Flamethrower Guy is initially assumed to be the SerialKiller hunting the teens, but is eventually revealed to be a separate entity that only wanted to [[spoiler: protect the kids from the {{wendigo}}s]]. In addition, [[spoiler: the SerialKiller "SerialKiller" downplays this: he is just one of the kids trying to teach the others a lesson and was completely unaware anyone was in any danger, and to the point the Dr. Hill we meet is said kid's conscience.conscience, but he is also mentally unstable and perfectly willing to traumatize the others to exact his revenge on them.]]

** [[spoiler:Shadow Kirby]] from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror. [[spoiler:Despite being dark grey in color and trying to fend off Kirby, he is actually the protector of the Mirror World, much like Kirby to Dream Land. Shadow Kirby even brings out Meta Knight's Master sword periodically during the final fight against Dark Mind.]]

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** [[spoiler:Shadow Kirby]] from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror.''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror''. [[spoiler:Despite being dark grey in color and trying to fend off Kirby, he is actually the protector of the Mirror World, much like Kirby to Dream Land. Shadow Kirby even brings out Meta Knight's Master sword periodically during the final fight against Dark Mind.]]

** [[spoiler: Landia]] in ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland''. [[spoiler: Though Magolor claims that it's threatening Halcandra, in reality, it's the planet's guardian and lives to prevent its treasures from falling into the wrong hands; the Lor Starcutter and Master Crown being two of them. After Kirby and friends beat it up as a result of the misinformation, it immediately aids them in stopping Magolor once his true intentions come to light.]]

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** [[spoiler: Landia]] in ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland''.''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand''. [[spoiler: Though Magolor claims that it's threatening Halcandra, in reality, it's the planet's guardian and lives to prevent its treasures from falling into the wrong hands; the Lor Starcutter and Master Crown being two of them. After Kirby and friends beat it up as a result of the misinformation, it immediately aids them in stopping Magolor once his true intentions come to light.]]** [[spoiler:Shadow Kirby]] from ''VideoGame/KirbyAndTheAmazingMirror. [[spoiler:Despite being dark grey in color and trying to fend off Kirby, he is actually the protector of the Mirror World, much like Kirby to Dream Land. Shadow Kirby even brings out Meta Knight's Master sword periodically during the final fight against Dark Mind.]]

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